McMurdie has more than 30 years’ service in the Metropolitan Police where she set up and led the Police Central e-crime Unit, with the national remit to undertake cyber crime investigations that impact the UK.

“If organisations are going to combat the incredible resourcefulness and ability of the attackers they must understand the risks they face and put into place the necessary processes and policies to respond adequately,” she said.

John Berriman, chairman of the Cyber Security practice at PwC said McMurdie is an internationally recognised cyber crime and security expert with extensive experience in the industry.

“Through continually strengthening our cyber security practice we can better help our clients to recognise and address their cyber vulnerabilities,” he said.

Berriman said that because the battle with cyber criminals is fast paced with risks constantly evolving and increasing in scope, it was a necessity that business leaders understand the impact that a cyber breach could have on their organisation and place cyber security firmly on their board’s agenda.

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